Applicant must have at least a novice class amateur radio license, be a member of ARRL, and be attending school in the ARRL Central Division (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin). Preference is given to residents of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin who are majoring in electrical engineering.

Applicant must have an amateur radio license. Preference is given to residents of Illinois studying in the state. Award may be granted to an Indiana or Wisconsin applicant if not qualified Illinois applicant applies.

Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or within three months of citizenship and have at least a technician class amateur radio license. Preference is given to residents of Illinois, Indiana, or Wisconsin (FCC Ninth Call District).

Applicant must be the child or grandchild of an alumni and may not be a resident of Missouri. Entering freshman applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA or rank in the top quarter of class and have a minimum composite ACT score of 24. Transfer applicants must have completed at least 24 credit hours and have a minimum 3.25 GPA.

Applicant must have a radio license and be an ARRL member. Preference is given to electronic engineering or related field majors and to residents of Florida, Illinois, Indiana, or Michigan who are attending school in state of residence.

Applicant must be a transfer student with a minimum 3.8 GPA who is not a resident of Utah. Applicant must have completed a two0year college associate degree program or its equivalent in a state contiguous to Utah.

Applicant must be a legal resident of Indiana and be admitted/enrolled in a degree program. Applicant's mother or father must have served in the Armed Forces of the United States, sustained a service-connected death or documented disability as evidenced by Veterans Administration records, or received a Purple Heart Award, and was discharged under honorable conditions.

Applicant must be a Noble County, IN, resident who is attending or planning to attend the university as a part-time student and is able to demonstrate financial need. Currently enrolled applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. FAFSA required.

Applicant must be a graduate of an Adams, Allen, or Huntington County, IN, high school and plan to become a medical doctor. First-time student applicants must rank in top tenth of secondary school class and have a minimum combined SAT score of 1650 (composite 24 ACT or greater) or rank in top quarter of secondary school class and have a minimum combined SAT score of 1870 (composite 28 ACT score or greater). Continuing IPFW student applicants must have a minimum 3.2 GPA.

Applicant must be a continuing IPFW student or a high school senior graduating from an accredited public, private, or parochial high school in the northeastern Indiana counties in an active journalism or publications program. Applicant must have been recommended by a journalism faculty member of nominated by a high school publications teacher, and demonstrate an interest in pursing journalism as a career. Selection is based upon merit, including academic grades, extracurricular activities, and demonstrated financial need.

Applicant must be a nonresident, demonstrate high academic achievement, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be a first degree-seeking student enrolled full time (minimum 12 credit hours per semester). Incoming freshman applicant must rank in top 3% of secondary school class. Sophomore, junior, and senior applicants must be current or previous recipients of award. Recipients must complete a minimum of 40 hours of Arizona community service off campus at a nonprofit agency during year of award.

Applicant must be the child of a parent who has a degree from U of Arkansas, Fayetteville and is a current member of the Arkansas Alumni Association. Applicant must be a nonresident of Arkansas and have a minimum 3.0 GPA and a composite ACT score of 24-36 (combined SAT I score of 1110-1600). Applicant must submit Arkansas Alumni Legacy Data Form and apply for and be accepted for admission.